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Dentate may refer to: Dentate gyrus of the hippocampus; In chemistry, a type of ligand that can form multiple coordinated covalent bonds with a metal: Dentate (chemistry) Dentate ...
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The Dentate nucleus is located within the deep white matter of each cerebellar hemisphere. It is the largest of the four deep cerebellar nuclei, the others being the fastigial ...
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The dentate gyrus is part of the hippocampal formation. It is thought to contribute to new memories as well as other functional roles. It is notable as being one of a select few ...
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The pectinate line (anocutaneous line, dentate line, anal verge, anorectal junction) is a line which divides the upper 2/3rds and lower 1/3rd of the anal canal.
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It does not resemble the hippocampus visually, because the layers are not warped into an S shape or enwrapped by the dentate gyrus, but the homology is indicated by strong chemical ...
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A monodentate ligand is a ligand which forms only one bond with the central atom, usually a metal ion. A monodentate ligand is also sometimes called a "unidentate ligand" from the ...
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Vagina dentata is Latin for toothed vagina. Various cultures have folk tales about women with toothed vaginas, frequently told as cautionary tales warning of the dangers of sex ...
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A classic bi dentate ligand is ethylenediamine, which is derived by the linking of two ammonia groups with an ethylene (-CH 2 CH 2-) linker. A classic example of a poly dentate ligand ...
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Starting at the dentate gyrus and working inward along the S-curve of the hippocampus means traversing a series of narrow zones. The first of these, the dentate gyrus (DG), is ...
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In the brain, the perforant pathway provides a connectional route from the entorhinal cortex to all fields of the hippocampal formation, including the dentate gyrus, all CA fields ...
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